NUR 155||NUR155 QUESTION AND
ANSWERS WELL EXPLAINED 2024-
2025(VERIFIED)!! 100% ASSURED
DISTINCTION
Using silence (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
Accepting pauses or sliences that may extend for several seconds or
minutes without interjecting any verbal response
Providing general leads (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
Using statements or questions that...
* encourage the client to verbalize
* choose a topic of conversation
* and facilitate continued verbalization
Being specific and tentative (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
Making statements that are specific rather than general, and tentative
rather than absolute
using open-ended questions (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
,Asking broad questions that lead or invite the client to explore
(elaborate, clarify, describe, compare or illustrate) thoughts or feelings;
invite answers that are longer than one or two words
using touch (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
Providing appropriate forms of touch to reinforce caring feelings; be
sensitive to differences in attitudes and practices of clients and self
restating or paraphrasing (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
Actively listening for the client's basic message then repeating those
thoughts and/or feelings in similar words
seeing clarification (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
A method of making the client's broad overall meaning of the message
more understandable; to clarify the message or confess confusion
perception checking or seeking consensual validation (CORRECT
ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication Techniques:
A method similar to clarifying that verifies the meaning of specific
words rather than the overall meaning of a message
offering self (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
,Suggesting one's presence, interest, or wish to understand the client
without making any demands or attaching conditions
giving information (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
Providing in simple terms and direct manner, specific, factual
information the client may or may not request
acknowledging (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
Giving recognition, in a nonjudgmental way, of a change in behavior, an
effort the client has made, or a contribution to a communication
clarifying time or sequence (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
Helping the client clarify an event, situation, or happening in
relationship to time
presenting reality (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
Helping the client to differentiate the real from the unreal
focusing (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
Helping the client expand on and develop a topic of importance
, reflecting (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
Directing ideas, feelings, questions, or content back to clients to enable
them to explore their own ideas and feelings about a situation
summarizing and planning (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
Stating the main points of a discussion to clarify the relevant points
discussed
stereotyping (CORRECT ANSWERS) Barriers to Communication:
Offering generalized and oversimplified beliefs about groups of people
that are based on experiences too limited to be valid
agreeing and disagreeing (CORRECT ANSWERS) Barriers to
Communication:
Implies that the client is either right or wrong and that the nurse is in a
position to judge this
being defensive (CORRECT ANSWERS) Barriers to Communication:
Attempting to protect a person or health care services from negative
comments
challenging (CORRECT ANSWERS) Barriers to Communication:
Giving a response that makes clients prove their statement or point of
view
ANSWERS WELL EXPLAINED 2024-
2025(VERIFIED)!! 100% ASSURED
DISTINCTION
Using silence (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
Accepting pauses or sliences that may extend for several seconds or
minutes without interjecting any verbal response
Providing general leads (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
Using statements or questions that...
* encourage the client to verbalize
* choose a topic of conversation
* and facilitate continued verbalization
Being specific and tentative (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
Making statements that are specific rather than general, and tentative
rather than absolute
using open-ended questions (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
,Asking broad questions that lead or invite the client to explore
(elaborate, clarify, describe, compare or illustrate) thoughts or feelings;
invite answers that are longer than one or two words
using touch (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
Providing appropriate forms of touch to reinforce caring feelings; be
sensitive to differences in attitudes and practices of clients and self
restating or paraphrasing (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
Actively listening for the client's basic message then repeating those
thoughts and/or feelings in similar words
seeing clarification (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
A method of making the client's broad overall meaning of the message
more understandable; to clarify the message or confess confusion
perception checking or seeking consensual validation (CORRECT
ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication Techniques:
A method similar to clarifying that verifies the meaning of specific
words rather than the overall meaning of a message
offering self (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
,Suggesting one's presence, interest, or wish to understand the client
without making any demands or attaching conditions
giving information (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
Providing in simple terms and direct manner, specific, factual
information the client may or may not request
acknowledging (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
Giving recognition, in a nonjudgmental way, of a change in behavior, an
effort the client has made, or a contribution to a communication
clarifying time or sequence (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
Helping the client clarify an event, situation, or happening in
relationship to time
presenting reality (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
Helping the client to differentiate the real from the unreal
focusing (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
Helping the client expand on and develop a topic of importance
, reflecting (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic Communication
Techniques:
Directing ideas, feelings, questions, or content back to clients to enable
them to explore their own ideas and feelings about a situation
summarizing and planning (CORRECT ANSWERS) Therapeutic
Communication Techniques:
Stating the main points of a discussion to clarify the relevant points
discussed
stereotyping (CORRECT ANSWERS) Barriers to Communication:
Offering generalized and oversimplified beliefs about groups of people
that are based on experiences too limited to be valid
agreeing and disagreeing (CORRECT ANSWERS) Barriers to
Communication:
Implies that the client is either right or wrong and that the nurse is in a
position to judge this
being defensive (CORRECT ANSWERS) Barriers to Communication:
Attempting to protect a person or health care services from negative
comments
challenging (CORRECT ANSWERS) Barriers to Communication:
Giving a response that makes clients prove their statement or point of
view